An organization’s social license to operate depends on how it acts according to social norms, engages with stakeholders, and meets some kind of public interest. As will be discussed, the notion of the public interest is complex. Still, our analysis focuses on the process whereby the notion is communicatively constructed through negotiations where public relations plays an important role. The paper analyzes 58 qualitative interviews with public relations practitioners and lobbyists. We unpack the rhetorical strategies they use when they talk about the public interest and its relation to their organization. The practitioners primarily refer to positive economic consequences created by their employer. Frequently, they conflate the core activit...
Public relations is recognized as an organizational boundary-spanning function accountable for commu...
Abstract Public affairs and lobbying is a high status and strategically vital public relations speci...
Public relations give opportunity to the organization to present its image and personality to its ow...
POLKOM – Center for the Study of Political Communication at the University of OslosubmittedVersio
How do lobbyists get their way and what is the consequence for democracy of their strategies? It is ...
How do lobbyists get their way and what is the consequence for democracy of their strategies? It is ...
Despite some sporadic attention since the 1950s, the concept of the public interest has failed to at...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
In this book, Johnston seeks to put the public interest onto the public relations 'radar', arguing t...
This study begins to connect our understanding of lobbying and public relations as communication ac...
This study begins to connect our understanding of lobbying and public relations as communication act...
This research project seeks to extend theories that aid in understanding the relationship between th...
The purpose of this essay was to examine the Public Relation strategies in four PR-campaigns. The ob...
The first issue of 2016, our sixth volume, opens with an essay on the public interest, a topic that ...
This special issue examines the growing social and political importance of promotional activities an...
Public relations is recognized as an organizational boundary-spanning function accountable for commu...
Abstract Public affairs and lobbying is a high status and strategically vital public relations speci...
Public relations give opportunity to the organization to present its image and personality to its ow...
POLKOM – Center for the Study of Political Communication at the University of OslosubmittedVersio
How do lobbyists get their way and what is the consequence for democracy of their strategies? It is ...
How do lobbyists get their way and what is the consequence for democracy of their strategies? It is ...
Despite some sporadic attention since the 1950s, the concept of the public interest has failed to at...
This study defines lobbying as advocacy public relations. Data were collected from self-administered...
In this book, Johnston seeks to put the public interest onto the public relations 'radar', arguing t...
This study begins to connect our understanding of lobbying and public relations as communication ac...
This study begins to connect our understanding of lobbying and public relations as communication act...
This research project seeks to extend theories that aid in understanding the relationship between th...
The purpose of this essay was to examine the Public Relation strategies in four PR-campaigns. The ob...
The first issue of 2016, our sixth volume, opens with an essay on the public interest, a topic that ...
This special issue examines the growing social and political importance of promotional activities an...
Public relations is recognized as an organizational boundary-spanning function accountable for commu...
Abstract Public affairs and lobbying is a high status and strategically vital public relations speci...
Public relations give opportunity to the organization to present its image and personality to its ow...